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Herbert Schilling

Computer Scientist At NASA Glenn Research Center, Lead Graphics And Visualization Lab
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Summary

Principles: Show up. Work hard. Work smart. Keep learning. Be helpful. Do the right thing. No ego. Inspire others. Work experience: In earlier jobs, I worked on signal processing, real-time programming, electromagnetic and ultrasonic device design, image processing, algorithm development, robotics and optics. At NASA, I am currently supporting the Agency AI/ML Strategy Team. Also working as part of the OpenMDAO ( http://openmdao.org ) team. Cobbling together solutions using a variety of software tools and custom programming, knowledge management, Web app programming. Was acting Webmanager and Section 508 (accessibility) coordinator for NASA Glenn for 5 years. As Team Lead Scientific Computing and Graphics, I support the research at the Center with awareness, tools, and consulting in the areas of scientific computing, visualization, data science, and also biomimicry. I serve as a co-catalyst for the Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics cluster for the biomimicry effort being led NASA Glenn. https://www.grc.nasa.gov/vine/. Specialties: Scientific and web programming, visualization, web technologies including accessibility, numerical methods, educational outreach

Overview

43
43
years of professional experience
8
8
years of post-secondary education
2
2
Languages

Work History

Computer Scientist

NASA
01.1991 - Current
  • Scientific programming, educational outreach, visualization, biomimicry, and Web technologies. Point of Contact for AIML at NASA Glenn Research Center

Engineer

TRW/Excello/Textron
01.1986 - 01.1991
  • Algorithm development in the areas of image processing and robotics.
  • Worked on a team designing and building a "layout gage" for high precision measurement of manufactured airfoils.
  • Wrote six internal technical memoranda on optical gaging software, coordinate transformation in robot-based optical gaging, airfoil edge gaging methods, Trapix image processor software development, image processing algorithm development for optical gaging, and three dimensional optical gage calibration.

Engineer

Republic Steel/LTV Research Center
09.1982 - 01.1985
  • Algorithm design for non-destructive evaluation of steel products. Did real-time programming, signal processing and electromagnetic and ultrasonic modeling of sensors.
  • Did some design of eddy current and ultrasonic sensors.
  • Part of a team designing a device called Rotaspect that was to detect "pipe" (holes) in bar products as they came off the rolling mill.

Education

PhD - Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Case Western Reserve University
01.1980 - 01.1982

MS - Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Case Western Reserve University
01.1980 - 01.1982

BS - Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Case Western Reserve University
01.1975 - 01.1979

Skills

Numerical Analysis

Programming

Python

High-performance computing

Natural language processing

Parallel computing

Augmented reality

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Volunteering

FIRST FRC Robotics mentor for Team 2399, the Fighting Unicorns and Team 8243, the Astro Circuits. Judge at International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).

Timeline

Computer Scientist

NASA
01.1991 - Current

Engineer

TRW/Excello/Textron
01.1986 - 01.1991

Engineer

Republic Steel/LTV Research Center
09.1982 - 01.1985

PhD - Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Case Western Reserve University
01.1980 - 01.1982

MS - Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Case Western Reserve University
01.1980 - 01.1982

BS - Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Case Western Reserve University
01.1975 - 01.1979
Herbert SchillingComputer Scientist At NASA Glenn Research Center, Lead Graphics And Visualization Lab